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Disaster Readiness

Plan for your pet with these tips. Take our emergency preparedness quiz to see how ready you are.

What To Bring To The ShelterAnimals will not be admitted to a pet-friendly emergency shelter without a crate or carrier that’s large enough to accommodate the pet comfortably. Pets need an ID tag, collar and a leash, as well as a week supply of the following: food, medications and litter for cats. You can download our disaster preparedness brochure for more information.

Pet shelters are in separate rooms or buildings on public school campuses where emergency shelters for people are. The animals will be cared for by Humane Society volunteers.

Oahu Pet Friendly SheltersIn the event of a disaster, listen to radio and television broadcasts to find out if your nearest shelter will be open. Depending on the nature of the emergency, not all shelters may open.

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